Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater
Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater
Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater
Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater
Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater

Hairless Cat Clothes Devin Cat Sphinx Fleece High Quality Warm Sweater

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Our products choose all kinds of high-quality soft fabrics to make basic styles of clothes. According to the production process of the fabric, the elasticity of each fabric is different, so the size is slightly different. The pure cotton fabric is soft and comfortable, with good air permeability and strong skin-friendly feeling.
Because of the Devon Rex, the Cornish Rex cats have very short hair, while the Sphinx hairless cats are completely hairless. These cats are very afraid of the cold and need to wear clothes all year round. The fabrics selected for cat clothes in our shop are almost all cotton, which is soft and comfortable inside, does not rub the skin, does not fade, is washable, and does not change shape.
When purchasing materials, we have carefully screened and compared them. Because the shop owner himself prefers high-quality things, he is also very particular about the food, clothing, housing and transportation of his pets, and he does not think that cats’ clothes only need to look good. Please believe that you get what you pay for.check.png

Customer Try On Reviews

We have had this product for only 5 hours and already it has made the world of difference in our girl’s recovery. I’m leaving it 4/5 stars simply because I can’t leave a half star and give it 4.5/5. The reason for my 0.5 point deduction is for safety. I worry about the loop on the adjustable collar getting caught on something (our kitten is very active). I am going to use a safety pin to fasten it down in the back to decrease the likelihood of her snagging it on something and it choking her.As far as everything else goes, our little “Houdini” hasn’t been about to escape her way out of it (yet-fingers crossed). And this is a much better option than the cone of shame. At least we don’t have to worry about her not being able to eat or drink enough with this on like we do with the e-collar. Totally worth the money to us.★★★★★★★★★By K.Elswick
Unfortunately not all cats are created equal, I bought a large suit for an 11 lb cat and unfortunately it sagged in the back end and a strange fit in the next as he has a thick one and no cinch cord was included (although I will admit I am grateful about that because I am afraid of choking hazard if he were to get caught), which assisted kitty into escaping the suit. I also believe temperament was a key factor in this, he hated it! Besides being able to escape, due to sagging in the back, he urinated on it twice (easy to wash and kept shape and size) and after the second time I knew it wasn’t a perfect fit. I would recommend ensuring it is a snug fit before using as the company does offer refunds, unfortunately I was inpatient trying to get my kitty to leave his wound alone that I tried making it work.★★★★★★★★★By Sharon Wilson
After surgery, my cat was sent home with the old standby cone, of course. He was miserable, had trouble eating, and kept scooping litter into the cone when he went to the litter box. The recovery suit was welcomed by him and by me. He ate and used the litter box with ease, and he could not get to the area of the incision, so it stayed clean. Hopefully there will not be a further need for it, but if so, I'll ditch that cone. By the way, I talked to my vet when I wanted to get one, to see if there was a reason to just use the cone, and she said, "Oh, I love those things!"★★★★★★★★★By Brenda H.

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